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"Now be sincere; did you admire me for my impertinence?"
"For the liveliness of your mind, I did."
My poor, socially awkward, simp of a man! Is it any wonder that this is my (second) most favourite Austenian pairing of all time?? I love a misunderstood, enemies-lovers, bickering couple and theirs is the original prototype.
No matter how many times I've read this, I fall for them every single time! There's just something to be said about a couple who stand on equal grounds, believing the worst of t ...more
"For the liveliness of your mind, I did."
My poor, socially awkward, simp of a man! Is it any wonder that this is my (second) most favourite Austenian pairing of all time?? I love a misunderstood, enemies-lovers, bickering couple and theirs is the original prototype.
No matter how many times I've read this, I fall for them every single time! There's just something to be said about a couple who stand on equal grounds, believing the worst of t ...more

Oh my goodness, what an awesome book! What a shame that I spurned this book all of my life because I find romance novels distasteful. Yes, there are romances in this novel, but Jane Austen's novel is so much more than that. Her descriptions of the characters, how they spoke and how they behaved left the reader with a sense that the people inhabiting this book were real. With the possible exception of Jane, none of Austen's characters were either all good or all bad. They were human. I finished t
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This was a pleasant read that I found far too easy to walk away from. I feel like the story did not truly get going until the last third or so of the novel (essentially after Mr. Darcy’s letter). Up to that point, I felt like there were too few stakes for the reader. Once we realize Mr. Darcy’s true character that all changes.
I see the importance of the book within its context. Austen offers a critique of the contemporary view of marriage - specifically one with undue regard for social standing ...more
I see the importance of the book within its context. Austen offers a critique of the contemporary view of marriage - specifically one with undue regard for social standing ...more

I read it over New Year's for the first time, and I still like Emma better, and I prefer Mr Knightley to Mr Darcy, but it’s very enjoyable. I was laughing at parts because life at Regency England is just so bizarre. Elizabeth and Darcy are embarrassing most of the time and I felt for Mary, because I am her and she is me. Anyway, I need to watch ALL the BBC miniseries, ok, the one from 1980 and the 1995 one with Colin Firth, plus the movie, and oh, the Lizzie Bennet Diaries! I watched a few and i
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